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Cypher is a pretty cool language. It allows you to easily manipulate and query your graph in a familiar – but at the same time – unique way. If you’re familiar with SQL, mixing in Cypher’s ASCII node and relationship… Read more →

According to Eurostat, 81% of Europeans feel they don’t wholly control their online data and 69% worry that firms might use their data for purposes other than those advertised. The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) states that individuals have the right to ensure their personal data is private and protected. So why is everyone taking GDPR so seriously? Because... Read more →

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we have a sneak peak at property based access control in Neo4j 3.4, user path analysis with Snowplow analytics, resources to get started with the Cypher query language, and more! Featured Community Member: Iryna Feuerstein This week’s... Read more →

Cypher is a pretty cool language. It allows you to easily manipulate and query your graph in a familiar – but at the same time – unique way. If you're familiar with SQL, mixing in Cypher's ASCII node and relationship characters becomes second nature, allowing you to be very productive early on. A query language is the main interface for the data stored in a database. In most cases, that... Read more →

Graph Gopher is a Neo4j browser for iPhone that was recently released to the App Store. Graph Gopher lets you interact natively with your Neo4j graphs through easy browsing and quick entry for new nodes and relationships. It gives you a full Cypher client at your fingertips and fast editing of your existing data. Start by browsing labelled nodes or relationships or their property... Read more →

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we’ve got real time food and event recommendation engines, a JavaScript OGM, a Neo4j Operational Dashboard, and more! Featured Community Member: Meredith Broussard This week’s featured community member is Meredith Broussard, Assistant... Read more →

We'll get straight to the point: We're looking for a student willing to participate to Google Summer of Code to develop a integration of RDKit into Neo4j. The project will be supported by one of the largest chemistry companies of the world, one of the main developers of RDKit and Neo4j, Inc. who will all be serving as mentors on the project. If you're interested please get in touch... Read more →

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